Or a User-mode Linux hosted site could be an option. There are a few places around nowadays that offer full "instances" of OS's in a User-mode Linux environment for this purpose. Of course the limiting factor is funding. I don't believe that most individuals on this list are lacking the skills to run their own server. Unless I'm greatly mistaken on the skill level.... --Dan On 1/2/07, keith smith wrote: > A lot to do about shared hosting. Most use shared hosting. Most lack the > skills to run their own server. Most lack the funds to own their own > server. > > Having one's own server allows for complete customization and the > installation of some software not available through a shared hosting > provider. > > Shared hosting comes with it's challenges in getting what you want the way > you want it. > > Having said all that I think having PLUG on shared hosting has a positive > side. It could turn out to be a learning tool for everyone. > > I read today the Tux Mag is no more. Phoenix is quickly becoming the next > tech mecca, if we are not already. > > I'll bet there is over 500 members on this list. Everyone of us has some > specialized knowledge that relates to Linux. > > We should have literally thousands of pages of how-to's, product reviews, > ... ETC > > With all the talent we have here! > > My Point is that the average person has to _live_ with shared hosting. Why > not go with shared hosting for now and journal everything for the world to > see. Except anything that would pose a security risk. > > A portal that is of the people and by the people would be second to none! > > Keith > -- "Courage is like love; it must have hope to nourish it." -Napoleon Bonaparte --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss